Yes, I agree with Graybeard, it is how reflective the gun is much more
than the color. I once bought a .300 Wea. Mark V because it was a great
buy from a person with health issues, but I sold it because it had the
gloss stock & bright blue finish. There are bright objects like broken glass that are out in the woods all the time & game gets used to that. But you
holding something that shines & occassionally moving is totally different.
So now, any gun that I have that is not polished or dull stainless or mat
blue gets camo tape or bow paint. Besides, I like to see the look on the
faces of Browning fans when they see a BLR or A-Bolt cammo painted.
Yes, that might be Red-necked!
Rod Smith Pocahontas, Ar.